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<em>A Sunlit Weapon</em> by Jacqueline Winspear, Read by Orlagh Cassidy

A Sunlit Weapon by Jacqueline Winspear, Read by Orlagh Cassidy

A New Adventure with Maisie Dobbs

By Behind the Mic | March 22, 2022

“I wish you a sexy, dangerous, jazz-shaped immortality.“ Diane Seuss’s Advice for Life as a Writer

“I wish you a sexy, dangerous, jazz-shaped immortality.“ Diane Seuss’s Advice for Life as a Writer

Read Her Commencement Address to the Bennington Writing Seminars

By Diane Seuss | March 21, 2022

Oscars Best Picture Spotlight: What to Read (and Watch) If You Liked <em>Drive My Car</em>

Oscars Best Picture Spotlight: What to Read (and Watch) If You Liked Drive My Car

Lit Hub’s Literary Countdown to the 94th Academy Awards

By Literary Hub | March 21, 2022

Oscars Best Picture Spotlight: What to Read (and Watch) If You Liked <em>King Richard</em>

Oscars Best Picture Spotlight: What to Read (and Watch) If You Liked King Richard

Lit Hub’s Literary Countdown to the 94th Academy Awards

By Literary Hub | March 21, 2022

Why We Need More Writers Practicing Medicine (and Vice Versa)

Why We Need More Writers Practicing Medicine (and Vice Versa)

Xi Chen Looks at Two Unexpectedly Intertwined Professions

By Xi Chen | March 21, 2022

Every Coming-of-Age Story is an Apocalypse Story

Every Coming-of-Age Story is an Apocalypse Story

Andrew DeYoung on Despair and Hope in the Edgelands of Adulthood

By Andrew DeYoung | March 21, 2022

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A Call to Southern Writers: Register People to Vote at Literary Events

By Belle Boggs, Robin Davidson and Jill McCorkle | March 21, 2022

The Subtle Authoritarianism of Southeast Asia’s Wealthiest City-State

By Jeevan Vasagar | March 21, 2022

On the Fever Dream Brilliance of Harry Crews

By Kevin Wilson | March 21, 2022

The Mermaid, C'est Moi: Rewriting the Story of a Universal Myth

The Mermaid, C'est Moi: Rewriting the Story of a Universal Myth

Monique Roffey on Creating a Feminist Version of a Male Fantasy

By Monique Roffey | March 21, 2022

The Revelation of Reading Toni Morrison in Moscow

The Revelation of Reading Toni Morrison in Moscow

Kristina Gorcheva-Newberry on the World Expanding Experience of The Bluest Eye

By Kristina Gorcheva-Newberry | March 21, 2022

Why Having a Baby Led Evie Wyld to More Perilous Stories

Why Having a Baby Led Evie Wyld to More Perilous Stories

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | March 21, 2022

Melanie Challenger: Human Exceptionalism is Devastating Life on Earth

Melanie Challenger: Human Exceptionalism is Devastating Life on Earth

This Week from the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | March 21, 2022

What Can Superhero Stories Do For Us In 2022?

What Can Superhero Stories Do For Us In 2022?

Peter Kalu on the Origins Stories That Made Him Who He Is

By Peter Kalu | March 21, 2022

When Mark Twain Tried to Start a Publishing Company (and Epically Failed)

When Mark Twain Tried to Start a Publishing Company (and Epically Failed)

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | March 21, 2022

Melissa Febos on <em>Frankenstein</em>, Elissa Washuta, and <em>The Velveteen Rabbit</em>

Melissa Febos on Frankenstein, Elissa Washuta, and The Velveteen Rabbit

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